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This pendant is about 2.5" in diameter and is made of steel craft rings and anodized aluminum rings hand woven into a modified byzantine weave. Suspended in the center is a fried marble wrapped in black enameled copper. This piece looks great worn on a necklace chain, ribbon, cord, or omega slide.

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March 3, 2012
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January 4, 2012
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:icondragonpixies:
!dragonpixies Jan 23, 2013  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Gosh, I love the swirly around the marble in the middle. It's so perfect.
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*BacktoEarthCreations Jan 26, 2013  Professional Artisan Crafter
:D
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:icondragonpixies:
!dragonpixies Aug 13, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
I had no idea you could fry glassy things to make them look so cool.
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:iconbacktoearthcreations:
Mood: Joy *BacktoEarthCreations Aug 20, 2012  Professional Artisan Crafter
yeah i love the way they come out :D
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*Sydamen Aug 30, 2012  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
It's beautiful, how do you fry them so well? Do you just put them through the oven a couple times?
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*BacktoEarthCreations Aug 31, 2012  Professional Artisan Crafter
I heat the marbles up to 450 degrees F for about 20 minutes then take them out and immediately shock them into ice water; not all of them get as good of a crackle as this one, and about 1/5th of them explode, but most of them come out really nice :)
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~LynaBizz Mar 4, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Love this one!
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*BacktoEarthCreations Mar 4, 2012  Professional Artisan Crafter
awesome! :love:
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~peterandwendy Mar 4, 2012  Hobbyist Writer
This looks so pure and cool :D
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*BacktoEarthCreations Mar 4, 2012  Professional Artisan Crafter
:D
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